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DEATHS.

'ADCOOK.—On February 13, 1913, at Dunedin, Robert, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Adcoek, 514- Castle street.: aged 69 years. "At rest/' ANGELO—On February 15, . 1913, at Dunedin Hospital, Madeline (Madge), beloved daughter of the late S. R. and M. Angelo, ot Wakatipu. "At rest." BARRASS.—On February 16, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, William, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Barrass, of 153 b Moray place; aged 63 years. "At rest." Home papers please copy. BARTON.—On February 15, 1918, at his residence, Waitahuna, Robert, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Barton; in his sixty-first year. " Gono home." BEDFORD.—On February 17, at Whangarei (accidentally drowned), Harry Dodgshun Bedford, dearly beloved husband of Ella Bedford; in his fortieth year. BOREHAM—On February 17, 1918, at Oamaru (suddenly), Ida, dearly beloved wife of Jaraea A. Boreham, of No. 1 Speight's terrace, Maclaggan street, Dunedin; aged 50 years. Deeply regretted. BUNTING.—On February . 16, George William, the beloved youngest son of the late George and Jessie Bunting, of Pine Hill; aged 42 years. Deemy mourned. CAMERON.—On February 13, 1918, at her residence, 11 Grant street, Dunedin, Sarah, relict of Alexander Cameron; in her seventy-eighth year. DOUGHERTY.—On February 18, 1913, at her residence, 21 Bradshaw street, South Dunedin, Anne Brady, relict of Daniel Dougherty, native of' Belturbet, ' County Cavan, Ireland; aged 78 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. FORREST—On February 12 (accidentally killed at Kaitangata), Walter, dearlybeloved second son of Alexander and Mary Forrest, Catherine street, Kaitangata; aged five years and six months. Deeply regretted. GRAHAM—On . February 13, 1918, at Dunedin. Henry, dearly beloved father of H. T., C J., and A. R. Graham, of Dunedin; aged 79 yeans. "At rest." HUTCHINGS —On February 17, at Dunedin, Edith, the beloved wife of Sergeantmajor Farrier William Ernest Hutchings, on active service; in her thirty-fifth year. Deeplv mourned. M'FARLANE.—On February 17, at Dunedin, Grace Johnston, widow of Duncan M'Farlane,- in her eighty-fifth year. "At rest."

M'QUILKAN.—On February 13. 1918, at Dunedin, Isabella, dearly bsloved wife of the lato Donald M'Quillcati (late of Wharo Flat); in her seventy-sixth year. Deeply regretted. M'QUILKAN—On February 14, 1918, at Dunedin, Isabella, dearly beloved wife of the late Donald M'Quilkan (late of Whore Flat) ; in her seventy-sixth year. Deeply regretted. MATHESON—On January 8, at Gore, Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Isabella Matheson. Native of Lewis, Stornoway, Scotland. " Thv will be done." PARKER—On February 13, 1918, at Anderson Bay, Mary Parker, relict of John Parker, late of Milton; aged 82 years. "At rest." RODGERS.—On February 15, at her residence, 361 Rattray street, Dunedin, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of the late Jeremiah Rodgers; aged 76 years. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. SINCLAIR—On February 14, at his parents' residence. 578 Loith street, Frances Hutchison, the beloved infant, son of Duncan Owen and L'llian Christina Sinclair; aged 4g- months. Deeply mourned. SMYTHE— On. February 17, 1918, at his residence. 41 Oxford street. South Dunedin, James, dearly beloved husband of Anne Maria Smythe; aged 76 years. "At rest." WEIR.—On February 19, 1918, at Dunedin. Elizabeth Margarita, beloved wife of John Kennedy Weir. Stirling, and only daughter of Mrs M. Irving, Stirling; aged 22 years WILSON.—On Saturday, February 9, 1918. at Invercargill. Jane, the dearly-be-loved wife of Richard Wilson, of Timaru (lato of Wyridham), and youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Beange, Wyndham; aged 39 years. Deeply mourned. ' WISR-trAt London, on February 14. Gilbert 8011, youngest sen of Henry "Wise, Burkes. IN MEMORIAM. HARRIS. —In lovinp- memory of our dear mate. Glad vs. who departed this life on February 14. 1917.—Inserted by W. and R. H. M'CULLOCTI. —In lovinfr memory of our dear father, Neil M'Culloch, who was accidentally killed on February 14, 1917.—Inserted by Irs loving sons and daughters. MACLEAN. —In loving memory of our dear brothers: Laohlan Moray, died at Aberdeen. February 18. 1909: Charles Stuart, died on November 8, 1895. Altlio' your grave lies far away We do not mourn thee les?, Tint we are eomfortod to know Vonr woory soul hall, found its rest. Y.t again w<» hope io meet them, When the day of 'ife is fled, Anil in Heaven wiMi joy to greet them Where no farewell tears are shed. —lnserted by their sorrowing brothers and aisters.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 35